Java Constructor Chaining Examples

Calling another constructor in the same class from another constructor is called constructor chaining. By using this() we can call
another constructor in the same class. Incase we want to call another constructor, this() should be the first line in the constructor.
Below example shows code for constructor chaining.

Other Constructor Examples

It is very difficult to remember a set of numbers (IP address) to connect to the Internet. The Domain Naming Service(DNS) is used to overcome
this problem. It maps one particular IP address to a string of characters. For example, www.java2novice.com implies com is the domain name
reserved for US commercial sites, java2novice is the name of the company and www is the name of the specific computer, which is java2novice's server.

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I'm Nataraja Gootooru, programmer by profession and passionate about technologies. All
examples given here are as simple as possible to help beginners. The source code is compiled and tested in my dev environment.

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